Removing Environmental Obstacles to Economic and Community Development

Colorado Brownfields Foundation (CBF) is a nonprofit partner
for communities, local governments and commercial enterprises
interested in productive reuse of brownfields sites--
properties with real or perceived contamination
Contact Us
Colorado Brownfields Foundation
10184 W. Belleview Ave STE 100
Littleton, CO 80128
303-962-0940
e-mail:
info@ColoradoBrownfieldsFoundation.org

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The Colorado Historic Revitalization Initiative
beautifies Colorado's Scenic and Historic Byways.  
Learn more about the Colorado Historic Revitalization
Initiative and how Colorado's heritage-oriented
projects, Scenic Byways and Historic Districts are
cooperating with State Agencies to enable economic
development and environmental cleanup.
As part of The Colorado Historic Revitalization
Initiative, public agencies work together to restore
one of Colorado's Most Endangered Places
in Dearfield.




Colorado Brownfields Foundation met Anschutz
Family Foundation Challenge Grant. Various donors
raised $5,000 to match the Anschutz Family
Foundation grant. Thank you for helping support
CBFand the beautification, economic revitalization
and environmental cleanliness of Colorado.
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The Colorado Brownfields Handbook
A local government guide to site reuse and
economic redevelopment.










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Providing Resources for Success
  • Project management services
  • Environmental due diligence
    grants
  • Risk management and funding
    leads
  • Take title to and remediate
    impaired properties
  • Charitable deductions and state
    tax credits on donated and
    bargain-sale property
Leveraging Opportunity
  • Site reuse and economic
    development studies
  • Inventory redevelopment
    opportunities
  • Policy and program
    research to further local
    revitalization efforts
Enhancing Capability
  • Workshops
  • Seminars
  • Speaker’s bureau
  • Removing Environmental
    Obstacles
  • Enhancing Economic
    Development Potential
Brownfields Workshops:
Turning Contaminated Sites into Economically Productive Properties
May 15, 2008  Greeley, CO
July 16, 2008 Montrose, CO

Learn about local redevelopment opportunities at these half -day workshops. These
comprehensive workshops will have instructors talk about buying and selling property;
managing environmental conditions; financial resources; various examples and
brownfield redevelopment solutions will be discussed.

Continuing Education Credit is available.
For more information or
to register, click on image
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